Chrome: Our favorite alternative search engine, DuckDuckGo, has a cool feature called "zero click info" that gives you Wikipedia articles, Yelp pages, and more at the top of relevant searches. Now, their Zero-Click Info Chrome extension will put those relevant links at the top of your Google search results, so you don't have to sift through results to find what you're looking for.

Google's new Knowledge Graph performs much the same function, but it only works on very specific people, places, and things. DuckDuckGo's zero-click info works on more searches, so it's nice when you're trying to search for a lesser-known person, the Yelp page for a restaurant, lyrics to a song, and lots of other stuff. It doesn't work as perfectly as we'd like—sometimes, searches that produce zero-click info in DuckDuckGo won't show up in Google—but it can still be pretty handy to have around. If you're a DuckDuckGo fan that can't seem to break away from Google, this is definitely an extension worth having.